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but don't forget you can always find us online. but for now from the whole global team here in our berlin studios -- thanks for watching and bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. one of the consequences of the breakdown of public services in the wake of the economic crisis in greece is a sharp spike up people they're infected with aids. >> on the eve of world aids day, officials are warning infection rate could get out of control unless action is taken. >> but as a new report just issued by the united nations shows, there is encouraging news. there's been a large reduction in the amount of new cases in southern africa. >> education campaigns and easier access to medicines have paid off in the battle against hiv. the number of people newly infected with the virus has dropped by 70% in malawi, botswana, and namibia in the past decade. the hiv infection rate is also slowing worldwide. in 2001, 3.3 million people contracted hiv. by 2011, the number had dropped to 2.5 million. that is around 20% fewer infections. better and more effective drugs have also meant far fewer people are dying from aids. in 2005, the number stood at 2.2 million worldwide. that fell to 1.7
stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. one of the consequences of the breakdown of public services in the wake of the economic crisis in greece is a sharp spike up people they're infected with aids. >> on the eve of world aids day, officials are warning infection rate could get out of control unless action is taken. >> but as a new report just issued by the united nations shows, there is encouraging news. there's been a large reduction in...
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us the women and also the men should use the sport as a tool to feel the peace. i think that sports make harmony between people and we miss this and we need it. and this is one of the goals i want to achieve and i want the people to understand it. i wish i could one day. inshallah. >> the european union spends more than a third of its budget on agricultural subsidies. part of that is used to guarantee a stable income for dairy farmers, even when a lot more milk is produced than the market demands. this also makes eu dairy products artificially cheap when sold abroad. a fact that is currently worrying people in colombia. their government has just signed a new trade agreement with the eu, easing the sale of colombian products in europe, but also allowing cheap eu dairy products onto their supermarket shelves.we look at both sides of the deal. it's been raining for weeks in the highland plateau of bogota. at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters, the air is thin here. blanca mireya tends to her two cows every morning . they give a total of 10 liters of milk a day. this
us the women and also the men should use the sport as a tool to feel the peace. i think that sports make harmony between people and we miss this and we need it. and this is one of the goals i want to achieve and i want the people to understand it. i wish i could one day. inshallah. >> the european union spends more than a third of its budget on agricultural subsidies. part of that is used to guarantee a stable income for dairy farmers, even when a lot more milk is produced than the market...
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. >> he shows us the photos on his cell phone. the ruins of his existence. again. but he says they are determined not to give up. the protests will continue. >> well, from of a need to france now. ask anyone the question -- what are the french most famous for? it is likely that the answer -- well, one of the answers anyway -- would be producing wine, but a growing number of those world famous vineyards are being bought up by the chinese as a new middle class in china is starting to develop a taste for french wine. investors are seeing new opportunities in the big wine regions, and not unexpectedly, it is a development which is not popular with some of the french. >> it seems everything she turns her hand to is a success. she is one of china's biggest celebrities -- singer, model, actress -- and now honor of a prestigious french vineyard. it was in french hands for four centuries before the chinese came. in china, red wine has become the latest new thing, and increasing numbers of chinese are heading to france to invest in their very own vineyard. >> i tried several
. >> he shows us the photos on his cell phone. the ruins of his existence. again. but he says they are determined not to give up. the protests will continue. >> well, from of a need to france now. ask anyone the question -- what are the french most famous for? it is likely that the answer -- well, one of the answers anyway -- would be producing wine, but a growing number of those world famous vineyards are being bought up by the chinese as a new middle class in china is starting to...
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now i've got used to it. i like it here. this club is exactly the right thing for us. with music and drinks, we can relax after a stressful week. >> when he has some time off, he likes to take his family on a stroll through the city. in beijing, he earns a lot more than he did back home as a farmer, so he has already made it one step up the social ladder, and he is sure his children will have a much better life than him. >> china's steel mills are operating at full capacity. demand remains high, but that has not been the case here in europe for several decades. >> that has forced steel plants to rethink how they operate and what they produce. here's an example from the german city of hamburg. >> with the move of joystick, scrap metal was dumped into the furnace to be melted down. that happens once every hour. for years, steele was in high demand across the eu, especially for the then-booming construction industry. >> construction declined drastically due to the financial crisis. construction volume in spain, for instance, collapsed to 20% of what it had been. 80% of th
now i've got used to it. i like it here. this club is exactly the right thing for us. with music and drinks, we can relax after a stressful week. >> when he has some time off, he likes to take his family on a stroll through the city. in beijing, he earns a lot more than he did back home as a farmer, so he has already made it one step up the social ladder, and he is sure his children will have a much better life than him. >> china's steel mills are operating at full capacity. demand...
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. >> be used to be dead. lots of people came. we turned it around. a lot of the locals come here to talk and hang out, have a cup of coffee or beer. they're happy that we're here. >> consulting agencies have popped up all across eastern germany, like this one, at home in brandenburg. they help compatriot settled back in. the new east germans are giving the region a much needed makeover. clucks of this kind of brain and is immensely rewarding for the region. -- brain gain is rewarding. the have learned new languages and it is putting a whole new perspective on this. >> have a well-educated workers is priceless. for people like nadine, being close to family and breeding that familiar country air is part of what helps them come back. she is taking her kids to visit their grandmother. she can draw by unannounced any time of day. for many who decide to return, it is small things like this that make it all worthwhile. >> it's just great to know that you're not on your own, that your family has your back and they are always there for you. when i want a br
. >> be used to be dead. lots of people came. we turned it around. a lot of the locals come here to talk and hang out, have a cup of coffee or beer. they're happy that we're here. >> consulting agencies have popped up all across eastern germany, like this one, at home in brandenburg. they help compatriot settled back in. the new east germans are giving the region a much needed makeover. clucks of this kind of brain and is immensely rewarding for the region. -- brain gain is...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. one week after hurricane sandy cause destruction, tens of thousands of people need temporary housing. >> both the storm and the government's response to it are expected to have a significant impact on tuesday's general -- general election. while president obama's handling has given him a boost. many struggled to recover. temperatures in new york have dropped to just below freezing. in neighboring new jersey, almost 1 million households are still without electricity. >> she is back at her new jersey home for the first time since the storm, but there is not -- but there's not much left of it. >> the only thing we had was the clothes on her back. not expecting to come back. nothing. >> many houses were destroyed by the storm were burned down. homeowners are rushing to stay ahead of the flooding. her mother is 77. her house is still standing, but she does not have electricity and temperatures are close to freedom -- are close to freezing. >> it is really terrible. in new jersey alone, nea
stay with us. >> welcome back. one week after hurricane sandy cause destruction, tens of thousands of people need temporary housing. >> both the storm and the government's response to it are expected to have a significant impact on tuesday's general -- general election. while president obama's handling has given him a boost. many struggled to recover. temperatures in new york have dropped to just below freezing. in neighboring new jersey, almost 1 million households are still...
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we will explain next. >> thanks so much for staying with us. >> welcome back. four struggling spanish banks will receive nearly 40 billion euros from the e you rescue fund. >> the commission has approved restructuring plans for the four nationalized banks, including spain's fourth largest lender. banks will have to cut jobs and reduce their balance sheets by 60%. >> the eu's commissioner for competition announced the decision. good news for his struggling countrymen. >> the funds come from the european stability mechanism. they have been freed up for spain. in total, it is 37 billion euros. >> the ngc banco and bfa bankia will get funds. but it comes with conditions -- the banks agreed to a tough restructuring plans, including the closings of hundreds of branches. they say the bank's need a new business model. >> instead of real estate and other risky investments, the banks will focus on personal loans and on lending to small and medium-sized businesses. >> the steps are intended to allow madrid to return to stability without further help from brussels. >> the
we will explain next. >> thanks so much for staying with us. >> welcome back. four struggling spanish banks will receive nearly 40 billion euros from the e you rescue fund. >> the commission has approved restructuring plans for the four nationalized banks, including spain's fourth largest lender. banks will have to cut jobs and reduce their balance sheets by 60%. >> the eu's commissioner for competition announced the decision. good news for his struggling countrymen....
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we begin in syria where the military is currently stepping up its use of airpower in an effort to defeat the rebels. >> opposition forces say at least 70 people have been killed in an air strike near the turkish border. meanwhile, a video emerges of what appears to be opposition fighters executing government soldiers. >> the un says that if the video is authenticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video is said to of been recorded in northwestern syria. government forces and rebels have been fighting there for weeks. on thursday, rebels stormed several army checkpoints. they appear to have captured these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after that, they fired round after round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, t
we begin in syria where the military is currently stepping up its use of airpower in an effort to defeat the rebels. >> opposition forces say at least 70 people have been killed in an air strike near the turkish border. meanwhile, a video emerges of what appears to be opposition fighters executing government soldiers. >> the un says that if the video is authenticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video...
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can you tell us more about how israel views this? >> i think israel is concerned that through this upgrade, palestinians could challenge israel legally and diplomatically now. in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how countries will be voting, and the high level of support that palestinians would get from the international community. >> what about on the ground and the occupation? how will this change life for the palestinians? >> have asked many palestinians what they expect, and most said they are aware of the symbolic character, but there will still be settlements. there will still be the israeli occupation. basically, there will be no changes on the ground, but my impression is that many do support this. although some are skeptical because there's no other choi
can you tell us more about how israel views this? >> i think israel is concerned that through this upgrade, palestinians could challenge israel legally and diplomatically now. in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how...
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the rest of us, we were farmers who just followed the instructions they gave us. not people with agricultural degrees, but simple farmers. nowadays we have to start learning from scratch. for example, that we need windbreaks. we have a few already, back over there. >> the dark soil in the valley is very fertile. but when the wind blows it away, the mineral-rich upper layer of soil goes with it. now some new windbreaks are being planted here -- with financial assistance from germany. they are ash, wild pear and other fast-growing trees, which are encased to protect them from grazing cattle. the protective casings are made of biodegradable and organic plastic, which will dissolve within three years. they act as miniature greenhouses for the fledgling trees. gela tetrauli learned these methods for combating soil erosion in germany. two months before, he and a few other farmers from georgia paid a visit to some farmers in central germany. >> we're quite a bit behind, agriculturally. the germans are at least ten years ahead of us. and when we catch up with the germans,
the rest of us, we were farmers who just followed the instructions they gave us. not people with agricultural degrees, but simple farmers. nowadays we have to start learning from scratch. for example, that we need windbreaks. we have a few already, back over there. >> the dark soil in the valley is very fertile. but when the wind blows it away, the mineral-rich upper layer of soil goes with it. now some new windbreaks are being planted here -- with financial assistance from germany. they...
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. >> our correspondent has been following this from brussels, and he joins us now. is it clear yet if an increase will get this next tranche of bailout funds it is waiting for? >> it is not clear. after today's spat, greece is hoping that on the occasion of the next meeting, that could be cleared, but the problem is that some national governments -- sorry, some national parliaments, will have to approve this first. the timetable is tight. it is very difficult, and it was not at all clear from this meeting, which was dominated by the dispute between international monetary fund and the europe group ministers, just how quickly they could do that, but greece is saying it will be out of money, bankrupt, by friday november 16. they have got to raise money on international markets somehow, and they need the backing or at least the promise of that extra bailout to do that. it is a bit of a puzzle. >> how big is this difference of opinion we've been hearing about? >> big. what happened earlier today or late last night reflected the frustration in the international monetary f
. >> our correspondent has been following this from brussels, and he joins us now. is it clear yet if an increase will get this next tranche of bailout funds it is waiting for? >> it is not clear. after today's spat, greece is hoping that on the occasion of the next meeting, that could be cleared, but the problem is that some national governments -- sorry, some national parliaments, will have to approve this first. the timetable is tight. it is very difficult, and it was not at all...
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. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but first, a look back at how things play out on election night in the u.s. >> his face said it all -- president barack obama had to fight hard to keep his job in a tough race against his republican challenger, but once the result was clear, his first message to the american people was one of unity. >> it does not matter who you are or where you come from or what you look like or where you love. it does not matter weather you are black or white or hispanic or asian or native american or young or old or rich or poor, able, disabled, gay or st
. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but...
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street art. >> thanks for joining us. remember, you can join us again at the top of the hour. >> be right back. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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he was unwilling to give us an interview. he is gaining in influence and now has 18 parliamentary seats. polls show that his popularity has soared from 7% in may to a current high of more than 10%. so far, police have failed to make headway in establishing a connection between golden dawn and the attacks on immigrants. >> the investigation is still at a preliminary stage, but the police are conscientious. that uphold the law and in the case of an attack regardless of weather it is racially motivated or not, they will question witnesses and secure evidence. they are doing what they can to arrest the perpetrators and solve the case. >> but the police are believed to be sympathetic to the right wing extremists. special units are clamping down on undocumented immigrants. their ambitious operation is ironically named after the god of hospitality who is ready to avenge any wrong done to a stranger. so far, more than 2000 refugees have been detained and face deportation. greece is home to well over 600,000 undocumented immigrants, m
he was unwilling to give us an interview. he is gaining in influence and now has 18 parliamentary seats. polls show that his popularity has soared from 7% in may to a current high of more than 10%. so far, police have failed to make headway in establishing a connection between golden dawn and the attacks on immigrants. >> the investigation is still at a preliminary stage, but the police are conscientious. that uphold the law and in the case of an attack regardless of weather it is...
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will, give us a view on lloyds. the market seems to be responding positively. >> you have the underlying story and then what they refer to as legacy issues. we were given a heads up a few weeks ago when it was barclays upset ppi and that gave investors a little bit ahead of lloyds and other bank earnings. and as a result, i think that's why we're seeing this move up. >> also interesting down 1.35 billion pounds. the market was expecting around 1.5 billion pounds. this has to be a positive in the credit cycle here in the uk. >> indeed. and this is the main point of the positive lloyds numbers. it's an improvement in the market and we are seeing the banks moving forward. we improve domestic conditions and lendings to the uk economy. so perceived to be a good thing. >> will, thanks very much. >> you can see lloyds at the top of the basket for the ftse today. a couple pay tv operators reporting numbers today. the share price popping 3%. revenues up 4%. earnings up 16%. this is on on the back of price increases. also try
will, give us a view on lloyds. the market seems to be responding positively. >> you have the underlying story and then what they refer to as legacy issues. we were given a heads up a few weeks ago when it was barclays upset ppi and that gave investors a little bit ahead of lloyds and other bank earnings. and as a result, i think that's why we're seeing this move up. >> also interesting down 1.35 billion pounds. the market was expecting around 1.5 billion pounds. this has to be a...
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this man takes us to his neighborhood and shows us places struck by missiles. he says the missiles were fired just as people were leaving the sq. >> there were no ambulances. just one pickup truck. first of a, p the dead and injured onto the truck. there were 12 dead and 20 injured. >> the cemetery locat on the outskirts of aleppo. the dead are brought here straightaway. ibrahim's parentsre burd here less than an hour after they were killed. >> was my father a terrorist? nope. father, i willee y i paradise. >> death is everywhere in aleppo. in this war, there is no escaping it, and most of those who are dying are civilians. >> un special envoy lahkd brahimi is calling on china to play a larger role in putting an end to the violence in syria. >> china and russia have long blocked the u.n. security council from putting pressure on damascus. yang said the crisis in syria needs a political solution. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that kosovo's independence is not up for discussion. clinton and the eu foreign policy chief met with the kosovan present.
this man takes us to his neighborhood and shows us places struck by missiles. he says the missiles were fired just as people were leaving the sq. >> there were no ambulances. just one pickup truck. first of a, p the dead and injured onto the truck. there were 12 dead and 20 injured. >> the cemetery locat on the outskirts of aleppo. the dead are brought here straightaway. ibrahim's parentsre burd here less than an hour after they were killed. >> was my father a terrorist? nope....
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give us a ring now. on that pivot towards asia right now, you mentioned south korea having about 24,000 troops according to a department of defense. where are the countries where we'll see the largest increases as we continue to do this pivot towards the threats to asian? >> guest: i'm not sure we will see significant new deployments in new countries for instance in asia. i think the assumption of what they are doing there is changing. i think the u.s. is starting to talk and i find it very dangerous. they are starting to talk about the needs to pivot towards asia at least partly to challenge china. the way the challenge china in my view is this new era in the 21st century is not to try and surround china by military force in the countries surrounding it that by engaging. the u.s. and china have the two largest economies in the world. the u.s. and china share a lot of interests and most importantly people in both countries share an interest in for example dealing with climate change. something that neith
give us a ring now. on that pivot towards asia right now, you mentioned south korea having about 24,000 troops according to a department of defense. where are the countries where we'll see the largest increases as we continue to do this pivot towards the threats to asian? >> guest: i'm not sure we will see significant new deployments in new countries for instance in asia. i think the assumption of what they are doing there is changing. i think the u.s. is starting to talk and i find it...
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they could use it for a child's education. they could use it for building a house-- buying a new house. they could use it for upgrading their land, for fertilizers or they could purchase land with it. what we see on the mashambalogu cpa is a group of people who got together to obtain a farm. for this particular farm, it took 396 people pooling their social grant together to purchase this farm. so it's 396 times 15,000 rands. that white farmer made out like a bandit. narrator: today the cpa representatives meet monthly en ofand. brent joined them during one narrator: today the cpa representatives of his recent research trips. mccusker: and how are you moving forward? well, we've got cattles th... we know that if this cattle wi go rightly. and then we're going to sell it and then we'll go forward. and we are producing some other things to plant a garden-- tomatoes and everything-- so we think those things, also, they are going to help us. to plant(aspeaking- tomatoes locanguageh)ng-- translator: for too long, those who could imp
they could use it for a child's education. they could use it for building a house-- buying a new house. they could use it for upgrading their land, for fertilizers or they could purchase land with it. what we see on the mashambalogu cpa is a group of people who got together to obtain a farm. for this particular farm, it took 396 people pooling their social grant together to purchase this farm. so it's 396 times 15,000 rands. that white farmer made out like a bandit. narrator: today the cpa...
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. >> we have two but only one was used. >> (speaking spanish). >> this is one that was used north of the capital. >> (speaking spanish). >> in the cities of the country >> (speaking spanish). >> when he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. (drums). (applause) . >> this is a donkey's jaw. it could be a horse or a donkey. >> donkey's jaw. >> and it's played by spiking it and to make the rattle sound and also creates this. (applause). >> (speaking spanish) sorry. (speaking spanish). >> this is the kahita and it is created as the -- i don't know that word. how do you say that? the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. >> (speaking spanish) (laughing) (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called c carete and with the right hand and the left hand and open and shuts in a rhythmic time. >> (speaking spanish). >> so this instrument is called sen sero but it's actually a cow bell. >> (moo). >> it was made out of material. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the african and any instrum
. >> we have two but only one was used. >> (speaking spanish). >> this is one that was used north of the capital. >> (speaking spanish). >> in the cities of the country >> (speaking spanish). >> when he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. (drums). (applause) . >> this is a donkey's jaw. it could be a horse or a donkey. >> donkey's jaw. >> and it's played by spiking it and to make the rattle sound...
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. >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? . >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in these layers, sandstone layers. if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask
. >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? ....
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we will use the power utility company as. we will use the then known. energy provision every news like you are in europe will energy sector the coal generated and also nuclear we cannot avoid that in cause we are your name producing country in even in our neighborhood there are other countries that do so. but following norms of democratic rule this is an open term and russia is one of the city has been. one of the builders me means that there are competitors and russia still has to struggle to get the contract is actually here i don't say start russia is one of the serious catalysts serious contenders but what are the most important areas the economic cooperation energy is one one else well one of which we have confirmed today as we were closing the eleven i take it in together with the minister talks going is. mining. mining technologies and beneficiation so that we just don't focus on extraction but also on value added rushes of africa we're known for our mining particularly in my goodness of an iron all we've got investors who are looking at both the
we will use the power utility company as. we will use the then known. energy provision every news like you are in europe will energy sector the coal generated and also nuclear we cannot avoid that in cause we are your name producing country in even in our neighborhood there are other countries that do so. but following norms of democratic rule this is an open term and russia is one of the city has been. one of the builders me means that there are competitors and russia still has to struggle to...
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you can see there she's going to gang up on us. >> did you say they're going to gang up on us? >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-hmm. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most comprehensive identity theft protection you can buy. go to lifelock.com or call...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >>> back with jack hanna, who started turning my studio into a slice of madagascar. we have been joined by this vast bear-like creature. what is this? >> this is a bearcat. i don't know if you can kneel, only because of the camera. they can get a better shot. that's great. this animal is what i call a wolverine. we have a wolverine in this country which is pound for pound the most fearless animals in our country. but this has been around from malaysia. this tail right here is a prehensile tail. if that tail gets around your neck he can do you in in 30, 60 seconds. that's how powerful it is. he would not do that, but he has big teeth, his whiskers are t
use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >>> back with jack hanna, who started turning my studio into a slice of madagascar. we have been joined by this vast...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we're back with jack hanna and me, crocodile morgan. save the best for last. this is fantastic. longest tongue of anything i have ever seen in my life. >> what he's doing -- >> let's see his tongue. >> the body temperature -- >> he's feeling i'm hot. >> exactly. >> he feels my warm blood. that's what the tongue is doing. >> these animals, the bite usually lethal. 95%. not venomous. the bacteria in the mouth is what causes it. the komodo dragon, he can bite the deer and follow it for a week, find it dead. this is the water monitor. this lives in the water. the animal's tongue. i don't know why you are picking up on you, not me. you must be hotter than me. this is one of the biggest lizards in the world. >> remarkable creature. >> what's this? >> stay over here. >> keep his head this way. >> whoa. >> remembe
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we're back with jack hanna and me, crocodile morgan. save the best for last. this is fantastic. longest tongue of anything i have ever seen in my life. >> what he's doing -- >> let's see his tongue. >> the...
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national pride affected us you know. the colors that we wear of the colors of the national fly. sensually is that we are making a contribution to the unification because you need to which brings a blood peace. your mind should look at the darkness but the real action driven or true. regardless of what anybody thinks of the iranian government. i think iran is grossly misrepresented. they run nation as a whole it has always been a defensive posture it's never been in an office of posture. you have been is for any intervention you know specific in one's interests me when our first democratically elected government often said it was. a and it british. there is a very serious wall of mistrust between that iran and america because of america's past performance and actions in iraq. they want to up war was a very stark reminder that they were isolated as iran was being pounded in and simple answers the western powers were giving arms and weapons to saddam hussein this has been the root of most of the iran's mistrust were the res
national pride affected us you know. the colors that we wear of the colors of the national fly. sensually is that we are making a contribution to the unification because you need to which brings a blood peace. your mind should look at the darkness but the real action driven or true. regardless of what anybody thinks of the iranian government. i think iran is grossly misrepresented. they run nation as a whole it has always been a defensive posture it's never been in an office of posture. you...
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joining us is stefan. thanks for joining us. how much can we discount hurricane sandy and how much might it be of benefit in terms of helping to harden rates? >> well, as far as it looks now, it's not really an event basically having a big influence on rates. we did have a lot of capital in the reinsurance industry and in that regard, plenty of capacity. so estimated 17 to 20 billion for insurance losses whether not really be enough to have a real impact on pricing. but i think psychologically, it will help to shape rates going forward and especially also next year into july with renewals in the u.s. and worldwide having a small positive impact. but generally the average reinsurance rate environment will not change based on sandy loss only. >> what's your take on the insurers generally speaking, do you like them as group, what are issues they need to face to see share outperformance? >> it will some quite some time to get some decent estimates. there's uncertainties in many regards and clearly estimates my tend upwards from the
joining us is stefan. thanks for joining us. how much can we discount hurricane sandy and how much might it be of benefit in terms of helping to harden rates? >> well, as far as it looks now, it's not really an event basically having a big influence on rates. we did have a lot of capital in the reinsurance industry and in that regard, plenty of capacity. so estimated 17 to 20 billion for insurance losses whether not really be enough to have a real impact on pricing. but i think...
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. >> thanks for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> okay, stand by, piers. >> things have got pretty wild with some of my guests but nothing quite like this. what the hell's that? my studio's turned into a jungle. whoa! jack, am i going to die here? oh, my god, what's this? tonight, the one and only jack hanna and a few of his closest friends. >> he defecates on his legs to keep them cool. >> you know what, jack, too much information. >> if he bites you, it won't hurt bad. >> you won't believe this. this is the only one in the world to carry leprosy. >> now you tell me. >> never quite know what will happen next when jack hanna's in the house. he's got my notes. >> i'm sorry. that your notes? >> this is a very dangerous edition of "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. welcome to a special "piers morgan tonight." as you can see, the studio looks a little different tonight. trust me, so will my guests that will be here over the course of the hour. we're talking cheetahs, foxes, owls, kimodo dragons. i'm here with
. >> thanks for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> okay, stand by, piers. >> things have got pretty wild with some of my guests but nothing quite like this. what the hell's that? my studio's turned into a jungle. whoa! jack, am i going to die here? oh, my god, what's this? tonight, the one and only jack hanna and a few of his closest friends. >> he defecates on his legs to keep them cool. >> you know what, jack, too much information. >> if he bites you, it...
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then to no useful way i'll put this to no friend. you know is making a peaceful protest sat at best and not in a good. team he's a good leader the montra go to the cheek and sorry but a peaceful campaign against the shit will compensate. the dictator something not sure thing i'm trumped up. it doesn't deny it was god we. do to keep. my father. beat me people have sacrificed risking their lives to put the truth for the generations to understand. that. we got to be like us are we out on the podcast after i get. called these molecules you want to pop that you can read we have twenty words. that's very hard to see nonviolence is distributional. if they're predated you know we have elections and we do have political for people you don't listen then lead generation comes and sees well i'll buy those tried nonviolence maybe we should try volunteers how do you bring people in without we way to government looking why did people. it's all they do. about it but when one speaks of genocide one chance of a wonder or darvell or a polish un member
then to no useful way i'll put this to no friend. you know is making a peaceful protest sat at best and not in a good. team he's a good leader the montra go to the cheek and sorry but a peaceful campaign against the shit will compensate. the dictator something not sure thing i'm trumped up. it doesn't deny it was god we. do to keep. my father. beat me people have sacrificed risking their lives to put the truth for the generations to understand. that. we got to be like us are we out on the...
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for us injury i'm not sure this is what took him away. by britain by france regimin would look good meant to us on the solstice were exported from have been for the british ones fighting all for my jail for their kids at all. if. i didn't vote for the africans yeah a little but off the field be the people's money pleads so that was too good ignores those of africa. next to nothing to contribute to you obama right but. i just don't because it doesn't help i don't know yet does it always cause man because the whistle. because they feel the future i was about thirteen when my father was thinking about all this i'm forty seven now and i find myself still singing about these things my father was fighting for in this times. it's only. the end of. the line up of. the rhetoric and effort those are drowned out by majors. accounts are comparable or sicknesses goes up. must come to do. operate it. well for some minutes as the night. grew focus on the red front of the lens. and did you see that to see and did not sit. still believe there were long wo
for us injury i'm not sure this is what took him away. by britain by france regimin would look good meant to us on the solstice were exported from have been for the british ones fighting all for my jail for their kids at all. if. i didn't vote for the africans yeah a little but off the field be the people's money pleads so that was too good ignores those of africa. next to nothing to contribute to you obama right but. i just don't because it doesn't help i don't know yet does it always cause...
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they also use the fur and use underneath the armpits for perfume in the early 1940s and '50s. the animal also loves, like the other one, loves to eat cobras. this little creature can eat a king cobra. how does he do that? the cobra is like this. when a cobra strikes at you, he goes like this. not like a rattlesnake. he'll go like this and you can predict it. this animal comes on the ground, starts walking around the cobra so the cobra's like this trying to get him and all of a sudden this little creature runs around the cobra like this and the cobra is going like this trying to follow him. the cobra gets so dizzy, he falls over and he bites the cobra's head off. it's funny but not funny to the cobra. >> unbelievable. >> that's how he kills it. >> he makes it go round and round until it's so dizzy it falls over. >> how would nature know that? he knows how to do that. >> how extraordinary. >> remember where the bearcat was from? that's where this is from. this animal is one you heard about. this, piers, is the siberian lynx. >> easy. >> just holding him a bit loose for my liking
they also use the fur and use underneath the armpits for perfume in the early 1940s and '50s. the animal also loves, like the other one, loves to eat cobras. this little creature can eat a king cobra. how does he do that? the cobra is like this. when a cobra strikes at you, he goes like this. not like a rattlesnake. he'll go like this and you can predict it. this animal comes on the ground, starts walking around the cobra so the cobra's like this trying to get him and all of a sudden this...
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even more groundwater's used for irrigating agriculture, and its industrial use is growing every day. groundwater is valuable because it's plentiful and clean. there's about 50 times more water underground than in all the lakes and rivers on the earth's surface combined. in many areas, especially those with dry climates, groundwater is the most abundant and economical source of water available. because it's filtered as it passes through the soil, groundwater is usually less polluted than surface water. but this valuable resource is now being threatened. in some places, groundwater has been contaminated by industrial or agricultural pollution. in others, wells extract groundwater faster than it can be replenished. already, this has caused severe economic and health problems in several areas of the world. consequently, there's an increasingly important role for the geologists who study water movement underground and who can accurately predict the location and quantity of groundwater. "water, water everywhere, yet not a drop to drink." so went the complaint of the ancient mariner as he l
even more groundwater's used for irrigating agriculture, and its industrial use is growing every day. groundwater is valuable because it's plentiful and clean. there's about 50 times more water underground than in all the lakes and rivers on the earth's surface combined. in many areas, especially those with dry climates, groundwater is the most abundant and economical source of water available. because it's filtered as it passes through the soil, groundwater is usually less polluted than...